Doja Cat, the American rapper and singer, is one in all the quilt girls of the most recent CR Fashion Book, which comes out Sept. 21 and is its biggest issue up to now. The problem is themed “Front Row” and takes an irreverent approach to the frenetic energy, work and creativity required to navigate fashion month.
Inside the difficulty, Doja Cat is interviewed by Matthew M. Williams, creative director at Givenchy.
In discussing her evolving on-stage style, Doja Cat tells Williams, “I’ve just been so beaten up on a regular basis, like I’m at all times getting s–t glued to my face and my head. And wearing things which can be so tight and so heavy and destructive, so I might love to search out a technique to be more casual about it. And if I’m going to do heavy and destructive, I’m just gonna go even further.”
Tom Kneller shot the Doja Cat covers.
There are several editions of the difficulty that every have different covers. Other top models on the quilt are Mariacarla Boscono, Abby Champion, Rayssa Mederios, and Lina Werner, amongst others.
The problem explores the industry’s relationship with the metaverse, shows what’s happening behind the scenes, the diversifying front row, diets of the industry’s various roles, and what happens when the shows end for emerging designers, together with a bunch of other themes that Carine Roitfeld, founder and editor in chief of CR Fashion Book, wished to look at.
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